[Cvsnt] What does this mean

Tony Hoyle tmh at nothing-on.tv
Tue Feb 12 17:44:29 GMT 2002


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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:30:42 +0000 (UTC), "Weiqi Gao"
<weiqi.gao at nisc.cc> wrote:

>I'm moving a CVS repository from Linux to Windows 2000.  I just installed
>CVS for NT on the 2000 box and sat up a repository.  I then copied the
>content of the Linux repository to the 2000 repository.
>
>I changed my CVSROOT environment variable to reflect the new server and
>reposiroty path.  I'm using the pserver protocol.
>
>I can login OK.  But when I tries to check out a directory I get the
>following error:
>
>The server pops up this message:
>Application popup: cvs.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
>"0x0040573d" referenced memory at "0x00630061". The memory could not be
>"written".
>Click on OK to terminate the program
>
It's probably something to do with copying the linux repository.  I'll
try the same here & see what happens.  In theory it shouldn't crash
even if something catastrophic happens.

Tony

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